General Education Rationale and Minimum Requirements
General education requirements provide a broad knowledge base to enhance students’ career and life skills. Vital to the preparation for lifelong learning skills is the development of competencies in:
Communication
Effective communicators express thoughts, ideas, and feelings in all modes.
Effective communicators
- Engage in the process of collecting, shaping, drafting, and revising information
- Select, organize, and present details to support a main idea
- Participate in groups using a variety of collaborative techniques
- Use knowledge of target audience expectations and values to shape a message
- Use various techniques of expression to convey a point-of-view, style, and voice
- Employ good mechanics and craftsmanship
Critical Thinking and Creativity
Critical thinking is a process that demonstrates logical inquiry, creativity, problem solving and a willingness to consider different points of view and to explore possibilities.
Critical and creative thinkers
- Interpret and evaluate statements, theories, problems, and observations from alternate points of view or perspectives
- Analyze the validity of assumptions, evidence, and data;
- Assess the value or importance of positions, policies, and formulated solutions
- Use imagination, intuition and divergent thinking
Information Literacy
Information literacy is a set of abilities necessary to locate, gather, organize and evaluate information utilizing various technologies.
Information Literate Learners
- Determine the extent of information needed
- Critically evaluate information and its sources;
- Incorporate selected information into a personal knowledge base
- Use information ethically and legally
- Manage, present, and store information digitally or otherwise
Numeracy
Numeracy is the ability to think about, express, and evaluate information in quantitative terms.
Numerically literate individuals
- Interpret, analyze, and solve basic numerical problems
- Estimate the reasonableness of an answer
- Interpret, evaluate, and present graphic/tabular data
- Utilize basic statistical knowledge
Scientific Inquiry
Scientific inquiry uses an evidence-based process used to evaluate the validity of an hypothesis or theory.
Scientific Inquirers
- Formulate hypotheses based on observations
- Apply the scientific method to evaluate claim;
- Evaluate societal issues from a scientific perspective
- Make informed judgments about science-related topics and/or policies
Social and Cultural Awareness
Social and cultural awareness is an understanding of how each person shapes, and is shaped by, culture and society.
Socially and culturally aware individuals
- Explain the influence of history, geography, the arts, humanities, language, and the environment on individual and cultural development
- Distinguish subjective opinions and ideology from objective findings and data
- Recognize social and individual biases
- Develop personal and social responsibility and participate as an engaged citizen in order to promote a civil society
- Recognize the importance of individual differences and similarities in a global context.
Professionalism and Life Skills
Professionalism and life skills are the essential habits and characteristics commonly cited as necessary for success in life and in the workplace.
Professional and skillful individuals
- Meet personal and professional expectations
- Show cooperation with and courtesy to others
- Apply effective time management and planning techniques
- Follow instructions and ask appropriate questions
- Demonstrate initiative and persistence
- Maintain personal appearance and grooming
- Demonstrate safe and healthy habits
General Education Minimum Requirements
General education course areas |
Competencies covered in course area |
Minimum number of credit hours required |
Communications |
communication, critical thinking, social and cultural awareness |
9.0 credit hrs. |
Humanities/social sciences |
scientific inquiry, social and cultural awareness, critical thinking |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Quantitative/numeracy skills |
numeracy, critical thinking |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Science |
scientific inquiry |
Variable depending on program of study |
Information systems and literacy |
information literacy |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Human relations skills
or
College success strategies |
social and cultural awareness, scientific inquiry, critical thinking, communication |
4.5 credit hrs. |
General Education Minimum Requirements
Associate in Applied Science degrees:
Communications |
9.0 credit hrs. |
Humanities/social sciences |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Quantitative/numeracy skills |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Other: INFO 1001 |
4.5 credit hrs. |
HMRL 1010 or RDLS 1200* |
4.5 credit hrs. |
|
27.0 credit hrs. |
*RDLS 1200 option only in certain programs |
|
Associate in Arts degrees:
Communications |
13.5 credit hrs. |
Quantitative/numeracy skills |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Other: INFO 1001 |
4.5 credit hrs. |
HMRL 1010 or RDLS 1200* |
4.5 credit hrs. |
|
27.0 credit hrs. |
*RDLS 1200 option only in certain programs |
|
Associate in Science degrees:
Communications |
13.5 credit hrs. |
Quantitative/numeracy skills |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Other: INFO 1001 |
4.5 credit hrs. |
HMRL 1010 or RDLS 1200* |
4.5 credit hrs. |
|
27.0 credit hrs. |
*RDLS 1200 option only in certain programs |
|
Certificates of Achievement:
Communications |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Humanities/social sciences |
4.5 credit hrs. |
Quantitative/numeracy skills |
4.5 credit hrs. |
|
13.5 credit hrs. |
General Education Course Options
Select a General Education area below for appropriate course options. NOTE: Students who plan to transfer credits should select from the Transfer course options rather than the General Education course options listed here.